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    Get Cheesy: 10 Ways to Cook with Mozzarella (And None of Them Are Pizza!)

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    Melt Into Mozzarella Bites
    Ingredients:
    2 eggs (beaten)
    ¼ cup water
    1 ½ cups Italian breadcrumbs
    ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    1 cup all-purpose flour
    1 quarter oil (for deep ... more 
    Photo by: Babble
    Melt Into Mozzarella Bites
    Ingredients:
    2 eggs (beaten)
    ¼ cup water
    1 ½ cups Italian breadcrumbs
    ½ teaspoon garlic powder
    1 cup all-purpose flour
    1 quarter oil (for deep frying)
    1 (16 ounce) package mozzarella string cheese sticks
    Directions:
    1. Slice the string cheese sticks into chunks. In a small bowl mix together the eggs and water. In a medium bowl or pie dish mix together the breadcrumbs and garlic powder. In a large heavy saucepan heat the oil to 365 degrees
    2. One at a time, coat each mozzarella piece first in the flour mixture, then in the egg mixture, and then roll in the breadcrumbs. Repeat until all of the cheese stick pieces are coated.
    3. Place into the hot oil and deep fry in batches until golden brown, about 30 seconds. Drain on paper towels. Serve with marinara sauce on the side. (Makes 8 Servings) less 
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    Wed, Jan 30, 2013 4:04 PM EST
    Wanna make homemade mozzarella sticks? Turn that block of plain-old cheese into a brilliantly simple dinner. We've got all sorts of fun ways for you to melt your mozzarella and try 10 incredible new recipes that are destined to become a new favorite! Whether you're looking for an appetizer, breakfast, or a snappy-quick lunch, you're going to love these 10 ways to cook with mozzarella and surprise -- none of which are pizza! - By Brooke McLay



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